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Family Guy - Series 7 - Complete | 
| Artist: Family Guy Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Category: DVD
List Price: £28.99 Buy New: £17.98 You Save: £11.01 (38%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 14
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 600 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5039036038478 ASIN: B001E0C4DQ
Release Date: November 10, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review The adventures of the Griffin family continue apace with this latest Family Guy boxset, which once again delivers many hours of quite brilliant animated comedy. The show, for those new to it, follows the wonderful Griffin family, headed up by the daft but loveable Peter and the happily oblivious Lois, through to their teenage kids Chris and Meg. But as any seasoned Family Guy viewer will happily tell you, the gold of the show lies with the two characters who are the brains of the family. On the one hand there’s Brian the dog, and then on the other is the little baby Stewie. He, surely, is the absolute highlight, a maniacal evil genius of a child, who in this season seven set finally manages to kill Lois. Insert your own evil laugh here. The 12 episodes on offer in the Family Guy season 7 boxset aren’t all vintage, but there are some cracking inclusions. The 100th episode special is a good place to start, and then there’s the small matter of President Bush’s underwear going walkabout. Throw in a bit of time travel for Peter, and it’s the usual oddball mix that helps make the show so strong. With plenty of rewatch value and a continued ability to generate laughs, Family Guy is a show that’s still thriving on the evidence with this set. And frankly, the next collection of episodes on DVD can’t come quickly enough. --Jon Foster
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A listing of all episodes November 19, 2008 K. Cleavely (UK) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Ok, there is much confusion about what episodes of Family Guy are on each season release in the UK. It is pretty messed up! So here is a list of all the episodes and which box set they are on in the UK. The numbers after each episode are the USA episode numbers. Season One Disk 1: Death Has A Shadow (1-1) I Never Met The Dead Man (1-2) Mind Over Murder (1-4) Chitty Chitty Death Bang (1-3) A Hero Sits Next Door (1-5) The Son Also Draws (1-6) Brian: Portrait of a Dog (1-7) Disk 2: Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater (2-1) Running Mates (2-10) Holy Crap (2-2) If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin' (2-9) Love Thy Trophy (2-5) Death Is A Bitch (2-6) The King Is Dead (2-7) Season Two Disk 1: Da Boom (2-3) Brian In Love (2-4) I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar (2-8) A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Bucks (2-11) Fifteen Minutes of Shame (2-12) Road To Rhode Island (2-13) Let's Go To The Hop (2-14) Dammit Janet! (2-15) Disk 2: There's Something About Paulie (2-16) He's Too Sexy For His Fat (2-17) E. Peterbus Unum (2-18) The Story On Page One (2-19) Wasted Talent (2-20) Fore, Father (2-21) When You Wish Upon A Weinstein (3-22) Season Three Disk 1: The Thin White Line (3-1) Brian Does Hollywood (3-2) Mr. Griffin Goes To Washington (3-3) One If By Clam, Two If By Sea (3-4) And The Weiner Is... (3-5) Death Lives (3-6) Lethal Weapons (3-7) Disk 2: The Kiss Seen Around The World (3-8) Mr. Saturday Knight (3-9) A Fish Out Of Water (3-10) Emission Impossible (3-11) To Live And Die In Dixie (3-12) Screwed The Pooch (3-13) Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother? (3-14) Disk 3: Ready, Willing and Disabled (3-15) A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas (3-16) Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows (3-17) From Method To Madness (3-18) Stuck Together, Torn Apart (3-19) Road To Europe (3-20) Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 (3-21) Season Four Disk 1: North By North Quahog (4-1) Fast Times At Buddy Cianci Jr. High (4-2) Blind Ambition (4-3) Don't Make Me Over (4-4) Disk 2: The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire (4-5) Petarded (4-6) Brian The Bachelor (4-7) 8 Simple Rules For Buying My Teenage Daughter (4-8) Disk 3: Breaking Out Is Hard To Do (4-9) Model Misbehavior (4-10) Peter's Got Woods (4-11) Perfect Castaway (4-12) Jungle Love (4-13) Special Features - Quite a few! Season Five Disk 1: PTV (4-14) Brian Goes Back To College (4-15) The Courtship of Stewie's Father (4-16) The Fat Guy Strangler (4-17) The Father, The Son, And The Holy Fonz (4-18) Disk 2: Brian Sings & Swings (4-19) Patriot Games (4-20) I Take Thee Quagmire (4-21) Sibling Rivalry (4-22) Deep Throats (4-23) Disk 3: Peterotica (4-24) You May Now Kiss The...Uh...Guy Who Receives (4-25) Petergeist (4-26) The Griffin Family History (4-27) Special Features - Deleted Scenes (pretty sad there's no more than that!) Season Six Disk 1: Stewie Loves Lois (5-1) Mother Tucker (5-2) Hell Comes To Quahog (5-3) Saving Private Brian (5-4) Whistle While Your Wife Works (5-5) Prick Up Your Ears (5-6) Disk 2: Chick Cancer (5-7) Barely Legal (5-8) Road To Rupert (5-9) Peter's Two Dads (5-10) The Tan Aquatic With Steve Zissou (5-11) Airport '07 (5-12) Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey (5-13) Special Features - a few Season Seven Disk 1: No Meals On Wheels (5-14) Boys Do Cry (5-15) No Chris Left Behind (5-16) It Takes A Village Idiot, And I Married One (5-17) Meet The Quagmires (5-18) Disk 2: Movin' Out (Brian's Song) (6-2) Believe It Or Not, Joe's Walking On Air (6-3) Stewie Kills Lois (6-4) Lois Kills Stewie (6-5) McStroke (6-8) Padre de Familia (6-6) Peter's Daughter (6-7) Disk 3: Special Features - Includes '100th Episode Special' from Season 6 USA Episodes NOT on any UK discs so far (that I have seen): Stewie B. Goode (4-28) Bango Was His Name Oh (4-29) Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventre (4-30) Back To The Woods (6-9) Play It Again, Brian (6-10) The Former Life of Brian (6-11) Long John Peter (6-12) Any of the Season 7 (USA) episodes On a separate release: Blue Harvest (6-1) So there you are. Hope this helps!
A slight rip-off November 18, 2008 Keith Spooner (England, UK) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I started watching the series with great anticipation. As I soon realised that i had seen 80% of it before on TV. Still, its a must have for me on DVD. some good extras but nothing fantastic.
Funnier and More Inventive than any Sitcom November 16, 2008 G. J. Oxley (Tyne & Wear, England) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This latest offering from the 'Family Guy' team finds the writers and producers doing their best to be more outrageous than ever before. No celebrity is too big to ridicule and absolutely NO topic is considered too taboo. If this featured real live human beings they would NEVER get away with half of what they try here! But the acid test is this: when being profane and attacking and offending every minority group in existence, is it actually funny? The short answer is `yes'. This is not merely funny, it is very funny indeed. Rosie O'Donnell features in one particularly insulting sequence, and when Joe has a leg transplant and becomes his old active self, the guys decide the only way to fix things is to `re-cripple him again'. This is quite literally the most non-PC programme ever put on your TV screen, but it contains more invention and (frequently hilarious) jokes per minute than any sitcom. Highlights are two numerous to mention, but I particularly enjoyed the sofa at Quagmire's shack (watch it and tell me it isn't superb!), and Peter's stripper-cop routine at his daughter Meg's hen night. Shocking stuff! Sad to think that `The Simpson' was once written with this kind of genius. How the mighty have fallen... Only downside is the first two episodes were put out separately as the `Star Wars' spoof `Blue Harvest', so this pack is a little light at only 12 episodes (including the double 100th episode, split into two). But no matter, I'd happily lay out decent cash for something this good any day of the week.
3 discs? November 15, 2008 D. Adams 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love family guy,and I love the box set, but I got three discs, one is season 7 part 1, and two copies of season 7 part two. Did this happen to anyone else?
Bit dissapointing? November 14, 2008 Jack (Poland) 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
First of all, I love previous seasons. But this one is dissapointing. There was definitely too much too long and overdone gags and sometimes just awkward moments. Bit of a let down, really. Not to mention a rip-off. Twelve episodes + not so special extras? Come on..
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